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iPhone Hits Store Shelves

Advertising, iphone, technology June 30th, 2007 | Viewed 750 views

Google Playing Page Ranking Game With Us or Not?

Google, technology April 30th, 2007 | Viewed 1,121 views

I actually noticed [tag]Google giving out Page Ranking[/tag] on Saturday morning, 28th April 2007 but I ignored it. Why? Because of the damn Streamyx, Suck Big Time and it only managed to display my blog halfway through. So, when I noticed that it gave my [tag]PapaJoneh.com PR4/10[/tag], I knew this was not correct. Somewhere along the connection, Streamyx gone haywired, criss crossing my IP and reporting that is was all ok. When IT WAS NOT. But you know what, I took screen shot of my halfway-displayed blog. Just in case it was wrong and Papa will never get the PR4 back again. Pathetic of me. kesiankan LOL.
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Firefox Browser 2.0.0.3 Updates!

Firefox, technology March 21st, 2007 | Viewed 722 views

[tag]Firefox browser[/tag] just beep me, “Hey, you need new updates! The [tag]version 2.0.0.3[/tag] is available, you want to download or not?!?” :evil:

:mrgreen: :lol: :lol:

I have to obliged because it keep appearing in front of me while updating JonehRC.com Monster Truck Jam World Finals!. It downloaded silently behind while I finish my other post.

10 minutes afterwards, when done it asked to be restarted and installed by its own. All right. So whats new? Firefox claimed they already fixed the FTP PASV port-scanning.

The FTP protocol includes the PASV (passive) command which is used by Firefox to request an alternate data port. The specification of the FTP protocol allows the server response to include an alternate server address as well, although this is rarely used in practice.

mark@bindshell.net reported that a malicious web page hosted on a specially-coded FTP server could use this feature to perform a rudimentary port-scan of machines inside the firewall of the victim. By itself this causes no harm, but information about an internal network may be useful to an attacker should there be other vulnerabilities present on the network.

Mozilla clients will now ignore the alternate server address.

For a Little Knowledge Papa, I only understand this. No more holes for hacker to penetrate the network. Short and brief. It means one good thing for Firefox users compares to the other browser. Yea, that one lah, that comes free with your PC. :wink:

So far, I can’t feel anything. But I hope they fixed my always shutdown thing when browsing multiple tabs. My laptop is AMD Turion 64 MK36, 2.0Ghz, 512KB L2 cache, 1GB DD2 RAM and 80GB HDD. I don’t think there is a memory problem. The only program running in background, is the AVG and the Ad Aware. When i do the Ctrl-Alt-Del to call the Windows Task Manager, I saw lots of SVCHOST.EXE. I know little knowledge of this. When the laptop freeze, I only managed to see in seconds, it reported that the laptop need to shutdown to protect it from damage due to the kernel thing then shuts my laptop. :shock: Whats that? :shock: :?: I did see in the list of fixed in FireFox 2.0.0.2, Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.10/1.8.1.2).

As part of the Firefox 2.0.0.2 and 1.5.0.10 update releases we fixed several bugs to improve the stability of the product. Some of these were crashes that showed evidence of memory corruption and we presume that with enough effort at least some of these could be exploited to run arbitrary code.

So whats say you? Have you upgraded? Do you have like my sudden shutdown problem? Advice this poor Papa, please. :oops:

Check your Website Connectivity – TouchGraph Google Style!

Google, technology March 14th, 2007 | Viewed 500 views

I was browsing here and there and do [tag]Google[/tag] Search. I end up at this interesting website. TouchGraph. the [tag]Visual Browser[/tag] for Google ever since 2001.

… millions of people have used TouchGraph’s tools to discover the relationships contained in Google, Amazon, Wikis, and other popular information sources. Our commercial applications include solutions for companies in management consulting, social networking, and mass media.

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Web 2.0 Interesting Video!

technology, video March 14th, 2007 | Viewed 708 views

My favourite [tag]YouTube video[/tag] of all time. I knew I saw this video much much earlier than yesterday at [tag]Friedbeef’s Tech[/tag] but I forgotten where. What I did I traceback all my visit to others’ blog, like 20 something blogs to visit back. Geez. Lastly, I end up at [tag]Sabahan.com[/tag] Archive with a simple tag post title “[tag]Interesting Video[/tag]“. Who have thought that, right. LOL. I even commented something there on 8th February. Hahaha!

For info, the video clip was created by [tag]Michael Wesch[/tag], Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Kansas State University. Its about how internet has affected and will continue to change our life. Whether you like it or not. We are using computer & internet to better our life.

Source: Friedbeef’s Tech[Thanks for reminding me this video James ;) ] | Sabahan.com Interesting Video

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